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Pull #22

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Do not normalize local version labels

As per [PEP440](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/#local-version-identifiers):

```
Local version identifiers MUST comply with the following scheme:
  <public version identifier>[+<local version label>]

They consist of a normal public version identifier (as defined in the
previous section), along with an arbitrary "local version label",
separated from the public version identifier by a plus. Local version
labels have no specific semantics assigned, but some syntactic
restrictions are imposed.
```

Local version labels have no semantic meaning, so they should not be
normalized like the primary version identifier. This is important
for developers that may want to include an SCM hash in their version
via a local version label which might be altered by the current
`normalize_package_version` method.
Pull Request #22: Do not normalize local version labels

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